Control rate of ambulatory blood pressure and influencing factors among hypertensive patients in Shanghai Fengpu community
10.3760/cma.j.cn114798-20220514-00456
- VernacularTitle:上海市奉浦社区高血压患者动态血压达标情况及相关因素分析
- Author:
Haiying CHEN
1
;
Ying YU
;
Xiaoxiao CAO
;
Guanghui WANG
Author Information
1. 上海市奉贤区奉浦街道社区卫生服务中心,上海 201400
- Keywords:
Hypertension;
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring;
Blood pressure control rate;
Risk factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2022;21(8):731-736
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the control status of ambulatory blood (BP) pressure and influencing factors among hypertensive patients in Shanghai Fengpu community.Methods:From April 2020 to February 2022, 318 hypertensive patients in Shanghai Fengpu community were enrolled in the study. The basic information and thropometric indicators of patients, course of hypertension, the medication, complications, life habits, and biochemical indicators as well as the ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) data were collected. Multivariate analysis was used to evaluate the risk factors for lack of 24-hour BP control.Results:Among 318 patients, 63 cases (19.8%) had an average 24-hour BP controlled; the control rate of daytime BP and nighttime BP was 23.3% (74 cases) and 15.7% (50 cases), respectively. The proportion of combined medication in the control group and non-control group was 46.0% (29/63) and 51.8% (132/255), respectively (χ 2=0.66, P=0.415). There were significant differences in gender, proportion of patients with hypertension>10 years, the office blood pressure control rate, the abnormal diastolic circadian rhythm, abdominal obesity, the level of fasting blood glucose, diabetes, physical activity levels, and smoking and drinking (all P<0.05) between the control group and non-control group. Multivariate analyses showed that male gender ( OR=2.00, 95 %CI:1.07-3.76) and abdominal obesity ( OR=2.04, 95 %CI:1.10-3.76) were risk factors for uncontrolled ambulatory BP. Conclusions:The control rate of ambulatory BP in patients with hypertension is relatively low in Shanghai Fengpu community. The ABPM should be enhanced and the management for hypertensive patients with abdominal obesity and lack of physical activity should be strengthened in the community.